DescriptionOption
Select the PoE operating mode of the selected AP model. Available
options include Auto (default), 802.3af and 802.3at mode. If 802.3af
PoE Operating
Mode
PoE is selected, this AP model will operate in 802.3af mode and will
consume less power than in 802.3at mode. However, when this option
is selected, some AP features are disabled to reduce power
consumption, such as the USB port and one of the Ethernet ports. See
the Access Point User Guide for model-specific information.
To enable the heater that is built into the selected AP model, select the
Enable internal heaters (specific AP models only) check box.
Internal Heater
To disable the status LED on the selected AP model, select the Disable
Status LEDs check box.
Status LEDs
To enable the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on the selected AP
model, select the Enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol check box.
LLDP
To enable the external 2.4 GHz antenna on the selected AP model,
select the Enable external antenna check box, and then set the gain
value (between 0 and 90dBi) in the box provided.
External Antenna
(2.4 GHz)
To enable the external 5 GHz antenna on the selected AP model, select
the Enable external antenna check box, and then set the gain value
(between 0 and 90dBi) in the box provided.
External Antenna
(5 GHz)
To disable the USB port on the selected AP model, select the Disable
USB port check box. USB ports are enabled by default.
USB Port
6.
NOTE: The number of LAN ports that appear in this section correspond to the physical LAN
ports that exist on the selected AP model.
NOTE: When trunk port limitation is enabled, the controller does not validate the port settings
configured in the AP or the AP group with no members.
In the Port Settings section, configure the following options for each LAN port.
DescriptionOption
Use this option to enable and disable this LAN port on the selected AP
model. By default, this check box is selected. To disable this LAN port,
clear this check box.
Enable check
box
Use this option to select the Ethernet port profile that you want this LAN
port to use. Two default Ethernet port profile exist: Default Trunk Port
Profile
(selected by default) and Default Access Port. If you created Ethernet port
profiles (see Creating an Ethernet Port Profile on page 93), these profiles
will also appear on the drop-down list.
NOTE: If you recently created an Ethernet port profile and it does not appear
on the drop-down menu, click Reload on the drop-down menu to refresh
the Ethernet port profile list.
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Managing Ruckus Wireless AP Zones
Working with AP Groups